To ensure safe practices are followed in order to protect the health and safety of staff, volunteers and service-users.

Generally to supervise clients’ conduct and welfare.

To ensure the Service runs effectively and efficiently, interviewing, assessing and admitting clients, explaining procedures to clients and ensuring clients are aware of their responsibilities and adhere to them.

To deal with incidents / potential incidents and record them as appropriate.

To motivate rough sleepers to engage with the service and to identify appropriate solutions to their housing needs.

To help complete needs and risk assessments for individuals if necessary.

To close the service each morning, ensuring incidents are appropriately recorded, repairs reported and areas used by the Sit Up Service are cleaned and prepared for the following night.

To participate in handovers with day staff at the start and end of each shift.

To apply for the role of Night Support Worker you will have:

Experience of working in a related homelessness, housing or support setting, delivering effective services to vulnerable people. Ability to undertake service user needs and risk assessments along with the ability to manage incidents using risk assessment and verbal de-escalation skills. Candidates must also be enhanced DBS checked.